Appeal to Supreme Court on question of law available from Tribunal orders; court may condone delayed filing for sufficient cause. Appeal on question of law from the Securities Appellate Tribunal to the Supreme Court is allowed within sixty days from communication of the Tribunal's decision; the Supreme Court may, for sufficient cause, extend the filing period by a further period not exceeding sixty days.
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Appeal to Supreme Court on question of law available from Tribunal orders; court may condone delayed filing for sufficient cause.
Appeal on question of law from the Securities Appellate Tribunal to the Supreme Court is allowed within sixty days from communication of the Tribunal's decision; the Supreme Court may, for sufficient cause, extend the filing period by a further period not exceeding sixty days.
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